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Page 187
... character . On the contrary the more the human teeth , in size , shape , and regularity , approach to those of granivorous animals , the more placid is the animal . character . ' The observations on the expression conveyed by the lips ...
... character . On the contrary the more the human teeth , in size , shape , and regularity , approach to those of granivorous animals , the more placid is the animal . character . ' The observations on the expression conveyed by the lips ...
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... character , it was now to be crushed and beaten down . Sometimes a baffled struggle against oppression is more depressing to the human faculties than continued submission . • Our natural hatred of tyranny , and we may safely add , the ...
... character , it was now to be crushed and beaten down . Sometimes a baffled struggle against oppression is more depressing to the human faculties than continued submission . • Our natural hatred of tyranny , and we may safely add , the ...
Page 406
... characters at once strongly comic , and severely and instructively true ; to nourish the understanding while he feasted ... character as a dramatist , and as a poet , is followed by a rapid commentary on his various pieces , which our ...
... characters at once strongly comic , and severely and instructively true ; to nourish the understanding while he feasted ... character as a dramatist , and as a poet , is followed by a rapid commentary on his various pieces , which our ...
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